In a repeated-measures experiment, each individual participates in one treatment condition and then moves on to a second treatment condition. One of the major concerns in this type of study is that participation in the first treatment may influence the participant's score in the second treatment. This problem is referred to as ____

A) ?individual differences
B) ?order effects
C) ?homogeneity of variance
D) ?bi-treatment effect

B

Psychology

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Katie has just graduated from college and has taken an entry-level position with a business firm. She has experienced a high level of frustration in her first six months of work, as she has discovered that what she learned in college does not transfer very well to the demands and responsibilities of her job. This experience is called ____

a. vocational awakening b. burnout c. reality shock d. occupational disillusionment

Psychology

The ________ play an important role in the sensation and perception of touch.

A. frontal lobes B. temporal lobes C. parietal lobes D. occipital lobes

Psychology